Gordon has been the focal point of an offense that had struggled to put up yards against Kansas City early in the game, as he has already touched the ball 12 times with two minutes left to go in the game’s first half.

The third-year back has amassed nine carries for 31 yards and one touchdown and added three receptions for 41 yards in the first half of Week 15’s contest.

He arguably could have racked up more yardage had quarterback Philip Rivers been more aware in the first and second quarters, as Gordon was wide open on two check-downs with the veteran QB electing to throw the ball into double coverage instead.

With the score, Los Angeles narrowed the gap to a 10-6 deficit only to see a recurring theme continue as kicker Travis Coons missed an extra point for the Bolts.